Department of Surgery

General Surgery Residency Admissions

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Application Instructions

For the 2023 ERAS® cycle, our program will be participating in the supplemental ERAS application offered through the AAMC’s ERAS program. Applicants will be required to complete the MyERAS application, and participation in the supplemental ERAS application is optional. 

Graduates of U.S. medical schools will need to contact their current Student Affairs Office to apply through the ERAS program.

National Residency Matching Program Tracks

Those applying for general surgery categorical training upon completion of the M.D. degree should apply under the National Residency Matching Program.

Our general surgery residency program offers three separate specific tracks, through the NRMP number, which include the following:

Traditional Track (NRMP# 1716440C0) (Total: four positions) - candidates who match to this track complete five consecutive years of clinical general surgery training.

Research Track (NRMP#1716440C1) (Total: four positions) - candidates who match to this seven-year research track complete two years of mentored research, which takes place after their PGY-2 year of clinical training.

Innovation Track (NRMP #1716440C3) (Total: one position) – Candidates who match into this seven-year innovation track complete two years of surgical innovation, which takes place after their PGY-2 year of clinical training.

Global Surgery Track (NRMP#1716440C2) Candidates who match to this seven-year track participate in two full years of rotations that provide the resident a global perspective and training with an excellent general surgery foundation. The global surgery track incorporates a rural domestic and international curriculum designed by the trainee that is combined with local rotations providing training in the 44 essential surgeries for global surgery including orthopedics, gynecology and urology.  Additional elements of the program include internships at the World Health Organization in Geneva and with other international organizations, while allowing time for extensive research on this topic.

Requirements

The following documentation is required:

  • Three letters of recommendation from faculty members
  • Personal statement
  • Dean's letter and transcript
  • USMLE Board scores
  • A completed ERAS application with a recent passport-size photograph

International Applicants

International graduates must meet the requirements established by the Graduate Medical Education Office at Baylor College of Medicine, as set by the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners and Immigration Services.

They will also need to contact the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates for information regarding the paperwork process for students and graduates of foreign medical schools. Baylor College of Medicine requires international medical graduates to meet the terms for an Institutional Permit, as outlined by the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners and have the documents necessary for a J-1 Visa.

Application and Selection Process

To allow adequate time for review and processing, all applications and supporting materials must be received through ERAS by the Surgery Education Office.

The selection of applicants is made based on information contained in the application form, medical school transcript, medical school dean's letter, and letters of recommendation, which are received from the ERAS program. The selected applicants are invited to interview with faculty members and current residents.

After the interview process is complete, the General Surgery Education Committee members review and rank all of the applicants. Final ranking is determined with consultation from both the department chair and program director.